Vintage 1950s The Old West Poster by Danny Arnold
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Vintage 1950s Danny Arnold's Pictorial Map Of The Old West. Extremely Rare.
Danny Arnold was a Canadian actor and impresario whose vaudeville and wild west shows were a feature of the British seaside from the late 1950s until the 1970s. He staged performances at the Golden Garter Saloon in Cliftonville Lido, Margate, but also toured popular resorts such as Blackpool and Great Yarmouth and appeared on the BBC.
Arnold’s souvenir map was normally sold as a ‘Pictorial Map of The Old West’, as here, but a variant was issued as a tie-in with the 1962 MGM blockbuster Western, ‘How the West was Won’.
The map loosely conforms to the boundaries of mid 19th century north America, before the creation of Nebraska Territory in 1854, but like the MGM epic the events depicted on the map span several decades: the Battle of the Alamo (1836) and Custer’s Last Stand (1876) rub shoulders with ‘the great Oscar Wilde’s’ successful American tour of 1882. The border depicts some of ‘the fabulous characters of the West’ including Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, Kit Carson, Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane.
Condition & Materials
Pictorial map of 19th century North America, sheet size 63 x 87.5 cm, compiled and illustrated by Fran Downie, printed in colours, trivial wear to folds, a couple of trivial spots, blank verso.
This item was part of my Dads western collection and its in very good condition considering the age of it.
This would look great in a frame on a wall in a collectors home
Simply a must for any Wild West fanatic
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